MuLab comes with a top-quality modular synth and effect engine built into it and..as they say on their site, "..MuLab is an easy, effective and rock-solid tool designed to create, record, edit and finalize your music!

I've personally been using this DAW now since version 4 (.or was it version 3?) and personally love it. It's great to see it really catching on in the music community, as it honestly deserves the support.

Here's a few vids they posted to YouTube about some of the features found in MuLab 7.

I tried it out for a few days and it seemed really simple even though a few things irked me like not being able to figure out how to bus effects or install it on windows. I liked how you could move the folder anywhere you want on a Mac though. But because of not being able to install it on Windows I ended up downloading Reaper and I'm in love with it!

You just upzip the dowloaded file onto your Windows PC and then move to wherever you like..the exact same as on a Mac.

As for FX..you just add them to one of the empty slots on whichever bus you want..dead simple. Besides, there are really good help docs for it that you can pull up from within the DAW itself, that cover practically everything..and if they don't help you, then you get very fast support over on the MuLab forum on KVR.

MuLab & MUX Modular 7.3 released featuring a scalable GUI so you can adapt the GUI scale to your monitor resolution and eye comfort.
M7.3 also features a new Plug-In Slot module and a bunch of other nice improvements. Details & downloads on MuTools.com

MuLab & MUX Modular 7.3 released featuring a scalable GUI so you can adapt the GUI scale to your monitor resolution and eye comfort.
M7.3 also features a new Plug-In Slot module and a bunch of other nice improvements. Details & downloads on MuTools.com

Mulab ix extremely underated, or atleast, I see no reason it shouldn't be more popular than it already is..

I agree! It's not my Daw of choice ,but it is easy to use . I'm sure after all these years it has a great following! And the demo is very useable,. If I remember correctly it's just limited on the number of tracks and is completely functional otherwise !😋 So IMHO everyone should give it a try.

• New Audio Dispatcher module: This new modules routes a single audio input to 1 or multiple audio outputs based on the received note events. So you can play / sequence the audio routing. Great for dynamic sequenced effects!
• The Waveform "Create Via Harmonics" text-based function has been replaced by the much more graphical "Edit Harmonics" function which edits the first 64 harmonics via drawbar sliders.
• Other improvements and fixes.

I really wonder whether to jump on the MuLab bandwagon. I'm a versed Reason user and I've found MuLab nice to my style of working (intricate patching ability). But there are so many alternatives in DAWs ...

• New Audio Dispatcher module: This new modules routes a single audio input to 1 or multiple audio outputs based on the received note events. So you can play / sequence the audio routing. Great for dynamic sequenced effects!
• The Waveform "Create Via Harmonics" text-based function has been replaced by the much more graphical "Edit Harmonics" function which edits the first 64 harmonics via drawbar sliders.
• Other improvements and fixes.

Wow, I'm going to have to try this.
I'm the type of user who likes to have a variety of DAWs to work with at all times.
I'm currently using Reaper, but it's a bit soft when it comes to working with MIDI.
Every other DAW I've used over the past several years (except for ProTools) handled MIDI better than Reaper.
So I'm definately interested... downloading the demo now.